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Janhvi Kapoor to play lead in ‘NTR 30’

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New Delhi: Janhvi Kapoor has officially joined the team of the much-awaited film NTR 30 alongside NTR Jr.

The film will be directed by Janatha Garage director Koratala Siva and is slated to have a pan-India release on April 5, 2024.

The actor had on multiple occasions revealed her desire to work with the man of masses NTR Jr, it will be refreshing to see this pair make on screen for the first time. The film will also mark Janhvi’s debut into the south film industry.

As the poster rightly says, Janhvi is all set to sail the boat and becomes the calm in storm from the fierce world of ‘NTR 30’. Starring opposite to ‘Man of Masses’ NTR Jr, the two of them are all set to present the fans with a massive treat coming their way.

Sharing the poster on social media, Janhvi wrote, “It is finally happening. Can’t wait to set sail with my favourite @jrntr”.

NTR 30 will be produced by Hari Krishna K of NTR Arts and Sudhakar Mikkilineni of Yuvasudha Arts and the extremely gifted Anirudh Ravichander will be in charge of the music, R Rathnavelu will be manning the camera, Sabu Cyril will lead the art and Sreekar Prasad will be the editor on the film.

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